I am hoping that she will find a place in this world to help kids. I was thinking about having a "Watch Group" in all cities and towns...people who are home and can watch kids going home from school. I see Deina's neighbor is starting one in their neighborhood. I would be happy to help in ours as well! It is so hard to find a job and keep one nowadays...people can't just quit their jobs that easily if they have one that won't allow them to go home and get their kids from school.
My plan is to bring this up at our next city council meeting. Perhaps those of you that read my post could go to your next city council meeting and bring this matter before your elected officials and ask for some guidance and cooperation. See if your Neighborhood Watch programs can connect you to your neighbors that want to help.
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I think this is a great idea. Poor Deina is beating herself up for not finding a better way to get her children home, but it looks like all the neighborhood kids went home in the same group and the neighbors all looked after each other. Looks like she did the best she could. It is so hard for working moms today.
It would be great if parents could rotate walking the kids home or supervising their outside play. A friend of mine had the idea once of neighborhood getting together every Friday evening, blocking off a street and sitting around, getting to know each other while the kids played around them. Good way to make sure the kids are being supervised and a good way to get to know your neighbors.
We had Neighborhood Watch programs in my neighborhood when I was young. Anyone with a certain sticker on their door was safe to go to if you got followed, or something, when walking home.
We still have them but they don't do as much.
I think neighbors could create such a group and maybe rotate who would watch the kids after school if mom and dad are working, or at the least, make sure they get home, inside and lock the doors behind them. If all the kids knew the phone numbers and locations of non-working neighbors to contact if in trouble, that would be great. But, I just don't think it's safe to have latchkey kids with all we know. We need some good, low cost after-school programs, I think. That's something else I'd be willing to pay tax dollars for.